Weightlifting at the 1996 Summer Olympics

Dates 20 – 30 July 1996
Medal Events 10

And now the weight class silliness started. After the 1992 Olympics, the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF), concerned about the world records set in the 1980s and early 90s in the doping era, changed all the weight class limits, cancelling all previous world records, and starting anew. This didn’t work very well, so after the 1996 Olympics, the IWF changed the weight classes again. This didn’t work very well either, so in 1998 new weight classes were established again. Olympic historian David Wallechinsky has called this the “cleansing” of the weightlifting world records.

At Atlanta in 1996 there were still 10 weight classes, effectively at the same weights, differing by only a few kilograms, but this would be the last Olympics with this many weightlifting events for men. At Sydney in 2000, the men would drop back to eight weight classes, although women’s weightlifting was added, with seven classes for women.

The 1996 Olympic weightlifting tournament was held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. It was built in 1976, is used as a convention center by Atlanta, and is the fourth largest convention center in the United States (as of 2014). Multiple sports were contested there in 1996 – fencing (and modern pentathlon fencing), handball, judo, table tennis, weightlifting, and wrestling.

Fourteen nations won medals in weightlifting in 1996, the most to that date, and the most ever before women started competing in Olympic weightlifting. There was no dominant nation in Atlanta as Greece, China, Russia, and Turkey won two gold medals. Greek lifters won the most medals with five, followed by China with four, and Bulgaria, Germany, and Russia with three.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Flyweight (≤54 kilograms), Men Olympic 20 July 1996 22 19
Bantamweight (≤59 kilograms), Men Olympic 21 July 1996 20 19
Featherweight (≤64 kilograms), Men Olympic 22 July 1996 36 26
Lightweight (≤70 kilograms), Men Olympic 23 July 1996 27 22
Middleweight (≤76 kilograms), Men Olympic 24 July 1996 24 21
Light-Heavyweight (≤83 kilograms), Men Olympic 26 July 1996 20 18
Middle-Heavyweight (≤91 kilograms), Men Olympic 27 July 1996 25 22
Heavyweight I (≤99 kilograms), Men Olympic 28 July 1996 28 25
Heavyweight II (≤108 kilograms), Men Olympic 29 July 1996 23 18
Super-Heavyweight (>108 kilograms), Men Olympic 30 July 1996 18 15
243 (243/0) 77 (77/0)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Flyweight, Men Halil MutluTUR Zhang XiangsenCHN Sevdalin MinchevBUL
Bantamweight, Men Tang LingshengCHN Leonidas SampanisGRE Nikolay PeshalovBUL
Featherweight, Men Naim SüleymanoğluTUR Valerios LeonidisGRE Xiao JiangangCHN
Lightweight, Men Zhan XugangCHN Kim Myong-NamPRK Attila FeriHUN
Middleweight, Men Pablo LaraCUB Yoto YotovBUL Chon Chol-HoPRK
Light-Heavyweight, Men Pyrros DimasGRE Marc HusterGER Andrzej CofalikPOL
Middle-Heavyweight, Men Aleksey PetrovRUS Leonidas KokasGRE Oliver CarusoGER
Heavyweight I, Men Akakios KakiasviliGRE Anatoly KhrapatyKAZ Denys HotfridUKR
Heavyweight II, Men Tymur TaimazovUKR Sergey SyrtsovRUS Nicu VladROU
Super-Heavyweight, Men Andrey ChemerkinRUS Ronny WellerGER Stefan Botev HristovAUS

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Greece GRE 2 3 0 5
People's Republic of China CHN 2 1 1 4
Russian Federation RUS 2 1 0 3
Türkiye TUR 2 0 0 2
Ukraine UKR 1 0 1 2
Cuba CUB 1 0 0 1
Germany GER 0 2 1 3
Bulgaria BUL 0 1 2 3
Democratic People's Republic of Korea PRK 0 1 1 2
Kazakhstan KAZ 0 1 0 1
Australia AUS 0 0 1 1
Hungary HUN 0 0 1 1
Poland POL 0 0 1 1
Romania ROU 0 0 1 1